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Progress in understanding fractional anomalous hall crystal

ORAL

Abstract

We propose fractional anomalous Hall crystals (FAHCs) as possible ground states of strongly interacting electrons in parent bands with Berry curvature.

FAHCs are exotic states of matter that spontaneously break continuous translation symmetry to form a fractional Chern insulator.

We construct a unified family of variational wavefunctions that describe FAHCs and their competing states in the presence of uniform parent Berry curvature.

We calculate their variational energy with Coulomb interactions semi-analytically in the thermodynamic limit.

Our analysis reveals that FAHCs can be energetically favorable over both Wigner crystals and integer anomalous Hall crystals for sufficiently strong interactions or flat dispersion.

Publication: arXiv:2409.06775

Presenters

  • Tixuan Tan

    Stanford University

Authors

  • Tixuan Tan

    Stanford University

  • Julian May-Mann

    Stanford University

  • Trithep Devakul

    Stanford University